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The '''Irenesian languages''' are a large language family mainly spoken in Angai Asia. The Irenesian urheimat is thought to have been Taiwan.
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The '''Irenesian languages''' are a large language family mainly spoken in Mwail Asia. It includes some of the largest languages,such as [[Verse:Mwail/Ernish|Ernish]].
 
The Irenesian urheimat is thought to have been Taiwan. The family is inspired by Austronesian and Semitic.
 
== Todo ==
== Todo ==
== Family tree ==
== Family tree ==
* Irenesian
* Irenesian
** [[Verse:Angai/Erno-Kawenic languages|Erno-Kawenic]]
** [[Verse:Mwail/Erno-Kawenic languages|Erno-Kawenic]]
** Dhasrawitic
** Dhasrawitic
*** Lhabhdweni
*** Lhabhdweni
*** [[Verse:Angai/Dhasrawita|Dhasrawita]]
*** [[Verse:Mwail/Dhasrawita|Dhasrawita]]
** Hirbic
** Hirbic
*** Len!ir
*** Len!ir
** Irenic
*** Dosubian
** West Sadhcevan
** East Sadhcevan
** Antipodean


== Phonology ==
== Phonology ==
p p' b t t' d k k' g m n ŋ l r w y s
=== Consonants ===
a e i o u ā ē ī ō ū
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|-
! colspan="2" |
! | Labial
! | Coronal
! | Palatal
! | Velar
|-
! colspan="2" | Nasal
| '''m''' /m/
| '''n''' /n/
|
| '''ŋ''' /ŋ/
|-
! rowspan="3" | Stop
! | plain
| '''p''' /p/
| '''t''' /t/
|
| '''k''' /k/
|-
! | voiced
| '''b''' /b/
| '''d''' /d/
|
| '''g''' /g/
|-
! | ejective
| '''pʼ''' /pʼ/
| '''tʼ''' /tʼ/
|
| '''kʼ''' /kʼ/
|-
! colspan="2" | Fricative
|
| '''s''' /s{{ret}}/
|
|
|-
! colspan="2" | Resonant
|
| '''r''' /r/, '''l''' /l/
| '''y''' /j/
| '''w''' /w/
|}


s is retracted
=== Vowels ===
ă a e i o u


No diphthongs; hiatus is permitted
No diphthongs; hiatus is permitted
Aim for Semito-Tagalog aesthetic words
== Grammar ==
=== Typological overview ===
Syntactically "Arabic but Austronesian"
Proto-Irenesian had a system of symmetrical voice ("Austronesian alignment") with three cases:
# direct case: the syntactic subject. The verb's voice may promote the direct object to the syntactic subject, or it may promote the indirect object.
# indirect case: the most significant argument that is not the subject (the non-subject agent or the non-subject patient).
# genitive case: possessors and prepositional complements.
Proto-Irenesian syntax is VSO and head-initial, but with some tendency to be topic-prominent (unlike Goidelic). Here S is the syntactic subject marked with the direct case.
(Many daughter languages are SVO and head-initial-ish. Kawenic which has a Finnic-like grammar is an exception.)
=== Nouns and adjectives ===
Nouns inflect for case and number, and adjectives agree with nouns in case and number.
==== Declension ====
* direct: -0
* indirect: -ăl
* genitive: -ăm
==== Possessive suffixes ====
=== Verbs ===
==== Triggers ====
=== Classifiers ===
Classifiers are morphologically nouns, but a few have suppletive plural forms.
There could be some dialectal variation in classifiers
* nawil, pl. ike: generic things
* soŋi, pl. oru: people
* p'asur: big animals
* wipi: small animals
* mosat: flat sheets
* keron: trees and bushes
* yuŋos: herbaceous plants
* bawăd: flowers, bunches of fruit
* tiŋa: long thin rigid objects, paths, ways things are done (e.g. languages)
* wasik: long thin flexible objects
* ut’uop: fruits, roughly spherical things
* tul: circles, rings
* ŋes: buildings
* p'odal: vehicles
* lăep: marks, like written characters, wounds, …
* rukir: places
* uta: events; verbal nouns tend to take this classifier
=== Ideophones ===
* ŋubeŋube ‘sluggish’
=== Derivation ===